
Oscar winning director James Cameron was introduced to Gunnm by fellow director Guillermo del Toro, and subsequently purchased the rights to a film adaptation in 2000. The series was also published in Brazilian Portuguese by Jbc from May 2003 to November 2014, as well as in a number of other languages, including French, German, Finnish, Spanish, Italian, Dutch and Polish. Kodansha Comics took over the license and has been releasing the series digitally, and physically in hardcover deluxe editions since November 21, 2017. It was republished under the VIZ Graphic Novels imprint from Jto December 6, 1998, and again under the VIZ Action imprint from Decemto March 1, 2005. Gunnm was first published in English as Battle Angel Alita by VIZ Media in comic book format, with 68 VIZ Select Comics issues split into 8 parts from July 1992 to March 1998. Equipped with newfound strength, Gally is determined to fight through the alleys of The Scrapyard and beyond, retrieving fragments from her past to rediscover her true identity. Despite Ido’s warning, she decides to become one herself, awakening her forgotten knowledge of fighting techniques. However, she soon discovers that Ido has a side job as a hunter-warrior, a bounty hunter working for The Scrapyard’s government.

Nonetheless, she does not seem to mind as long as she stays by Ido’s side.

Upon activation, Gally does not seem to remember anything about her past life. Proceeding to build her a new body, he names her Gally.
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Daisuke Ido, a doctor specializing in cyborg repairs, finds the head of a young female cyborg while scavenging a pile of old android parts.

Living amongst the vast heaps of garbage are humans and cyborgs, surviving by any means necessary. Beneath it is the noxious underbelly known as The Scrapyard, where the city stockpiles all of its waste. The utopian metropolis of Zalem soars high in the skies, its presence dominating the horizon.
